Me. You. Not a Diary: The No.1 Sunday Times Bestseller
By (Author) Dawn French
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
19th November 2018
1st November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Performing arts
Gift books
Autobiography: writers
Humour collections and anthologies
Diaries, letters and journals
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Humour
Family and health
Autobiography: general
828.9209
Paperback
240
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 18mm
390g
The warm and witty paperback reinvention of the Number One Sunday Times Bestseller. This is Dawn French's fabulously inventive take on modern life - the twists and turns, the surprises, the hurts and the delights. Yes, especially those. It's a way for readers to take a lovely ramble through the year together with Dawn. Think of it as Dawn's diary, with places for the reader to personalize the book with their own thoughts and experiences . . . perfection.
Dawn's witty outlook on life will have you laughing * Prima *
A must-read to pass on to friends and family of all ages * Women and Home *
A manual for how to create your own happiness * Sunday Times *
A mellow, gentle read with words of wisdom * Independent *
It's beautiful, like Dawn, and stuffed full of goodies -- Jo Brand
This book is inspired!!! -- Nadiya Hussain
One brilliant, inspiring woman -- Emma Kennedy
Who wouldn't want to spend a year in the company of Dawn French * BEST *
A lovely concept . . . it's very intimate -- Matt Baker, BBC The One Show
Lovely! -- Jane Garvey, BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
Dawn French will get you thinking * Fabulous Magazine *
I spent a good 10 minutes snogging it -- Sarah Cox
I love it. Lots of my friends are getting sent one now!!! -- Deborah Meaden
This woman is a warm hug in human form - just thinking about her makes me smile. Dawn spreads joy in abundance. She is dazzling -- Lorraine Kelly
Dawn French was born in Wales in 1957. She trained to be a drama teacher at London's Central School of Speech and Drama where she met Jennifer Saunders, leading to one of the most successful partnerships in British comedy. Dawn French has numerous television credits to her name, the most notable of which is her role in The Vicar of Dibley. She was married to the comedian Lenny Henry for 26 years with whom she has a daughter. In 2013 French married Mark Bignell.